Outside view of streetcar with police inspectors and Muni (Municipal Railway) officials riding inside [making round-trip search
through tunnel for a bomb] (neighborhood). View inside street car making stop at Forest Hill Station inside the tunnel with
police and Muni official in the car. Sergeant Joseph Dunegan and Officer Bill Casey inspect rubbish in boxes inside tunnel
as car stop. Inspector Dan Shelley climbs ladder to inspect air space above tunnel that runs the full length while others
stand by. Long shot of streetcars at Market and Castro street entrance to tunnel while people wait for transportation to resume.

Lieutenant Corporal William Young and Private Daniel Emanuel sit on missile showing Carol Brazie how the 120 millimeter anti-aircraft
gun operates (neighborhood). Two soldiers look at Air Force "Parasite" on trailer [it fits in bay of big bombers and comes
out when attacked]. Corporal John Peters and other men crowd around "Prime Mover" [used for hauling big guns such as 120 millimeters].

Major John McKelvey from the Three hundred and sixty-second Infantry Register of the Ninety-first Division explains the rifle
to Robert Tigri and Teddy Todd. Major Robert L. Haffen of the Three hundred forty-ninth Bomber Unit of the Fourth Air Force
explains the "Parasite" missile to Peter Jaegers, Don Hiller, Mike Dickey and dog Sparkie.

Chief Controller Ivy Hester holds telephone receiver to ear while at central control board. Hester and Chief Inspector H.G.
Wilson at central control board (transportation). [Three cylinders are electric recorders which register passage of electric
coaches and trolley cars at regular intervals throughout the system making delays instantly known in the central control office].

Horacio Cintra Loite president of the Brazilian Coffee Institute visits

Mr. Shelton Cooper speaks at microphone in front of a group of seated people at the William Randolph Hearst Memorial Court
dedication. Mayor Robinson makes address at podium. Mr. and Mrs. Robinson and Mrs. Hearst stand in front of wall hanging while
two men play violin. Mrs. Hearst speaks from the podium. Seven people stand in front of wall hanging. Attendees mingle, drink,
pose for pictures. Musicians perform. Individuals speak at podium.

Harvey Keiles, Colonel Edward T. Donahue, Rabbi Alvin E. Fine of Temple Emanu-El, Captain Charles A. Rosse of the US Navy,
Northern California District Commander Robinson of the Jewish War Veterans, and others stand before flags; religious and military
people during Jewish War Memorial ceremony.

Chinese war memorial service with Attorney General Edmund G. Brown [05-30-54, 3 negatives]

Thomas A. Maloney, worker from the 20th Assembly District, checks tally sheet. View of registrars office, with precincts in
the process of reporting in results [note ballot boxes sitting on top of counter]. Election judges Edith Murasky and Ethel
Abbey sit talking and reading the paper in City Hall Precinct 53, with no voters present.

Man in clown costume gives flower to Estelle Kraus. George Thomas and Bill Truicott of the Islam Temple sit in car lead the
Shriners [Ancient Arabic Order of the Nobles of the Mystic Shrine for North America] down Market Street (cityscapes, neighborhood).
Clowns march down route. Taken at Market Street near Fremont Street.

Emperor Haile Selassie of Ethiopia poses regally for camera. Group photo of Haile Selassie with Princess Sable Desta and Prince
Sahle Selassie. The Emperor leaves the hotel and prepares to get into automobile.

Haile Selassie of Ethiopia makes donation to Nancy Mellman, child collecting money for the "City of Hope" children's leukemia
drive, with Governor Goodwin J. Knight at his side and "smiling his approval" [photo taken before reception for the Emperor].

Lieutenant [Besault?], Consul Yves [Roubadue?] of France, Lieutenant Balensi, Father Marquis, and Captain Richard W. Peterson,
officials from France and the United States, gather to commemorate the giving of the AMS-124 (ship) to the French government
[ship renamed the "Pavot" by France]. US [and French?] officers stand giving salute on deck. French Marines stand at attention
during speech by unidentified man. View of French flag flying at head of boat, with the Bay Bridge in background (cityscapes).
Taken at Pier Fifteen.

The US Navy transport General Weigel (ship) shown "as it steamed into Bay," with airplanes flying over head and fireboats
sailing near ship in greeting. Servicemen stand on deck of ship. Photographs of servicemen being greeted by officers and civilians
on dock. Unidentified serviceman hugs unidentified woman holding large key [some negatives missing].

Opening of the Hamm's Brewery [06-16-54 and 06-23-54, 5 negatives]

Press conference on sterility with Dr. Carl Hartman (health)

Ground breaking for new bowling alley at Twenty-sixth Avenue and Noriega

General William Dean and the 40th Division parade down Market Street [06-19-54, 16 negatives]

Above ground views of the Fortieth Division marching up Market Street, with General William Dean leading the parade in his
automobile (neighborhood). Unidentified civilian and serviceman hold flag, while servicemen in background stand at attention.
Close up views of soldiers marching, with spectators along route, and General William Dean waving from car.

New York Public relations person Fred Learned of the American Cancer Society smokes cigar and Chicago press relations person
John L. Bach of the American Medical Association smokes cigarrette as they hand out fliers detailing findings that smoking
may shorten the human life span.

Marlene House pulls up her dress to wade through the pool in the Floral Exhibit building, in an attempt to cool off during
108 degree temperatures. Mary Pedri, Peggy Griffith, and Will Frates examine paintings in art exhibit. Three year old Rochelle
Beck lays head on "king" size banana squash [weighing 62.5 pounds]. Joan Brower takes off her cowboy hat to wipe her brow
in front of the Livermore Valley Wine Exhibit. Jan Schutz pets prize cow. Peggy Griffith poses for photographs on bales of
hay.

Admiral Francis Lowe and General Jesus Vargas talk about "old times" in the company of General Alfonso Arrellano, General
Pelagio Cruz, General Manuel Cabal, and Consul General Nick Roxas. Taken at 212 Stockton Street.

Views of mass held inside the old mission. Crowd gathers in cemetery for wreath laying. General William Dean, Paula Fatjo,
and President Joseph Knowland of the California Historical Society lay wreath at base of statue. General William Dean and
Dr. Albert Shumate speak to crowd.

Benjamin Harrison Swig and associates plan new baseball field

Inca gold display at Legion of Honor

Vice Consul Denis Brendan O'Sullivan of Ireland gets married

Opening night of the Ice Follies at Winterland

Public utilities commissioner gives final payment for the airport to Clinton Construction company

Steps to assemble and install a television antenna. Dan Beswick looks at roof to decide what lead to use; an assembled antenna
mast and leader lie on the ground in front of him. He attaches ladder line to antenna; its is covered with a protective coating
that must be removed. He places antenna to self guying mast, attaches ladder line to mast stand off insulator, and attaches
lead into the terminal posts of the set.

Chief Justice Earl Warren and Judge William Denman walk down a hallway in the Federal Building together. Overall view of the
hearing: Earl Warren sits in the front row; an empty chair in front of him. Judge Michael J. Roche shakes hands with Warren
while Denman watches.

Various views of firemen fighting fire on top of Mel's restaurant roof aided by a crane and ladders. Fire personnel stand
on the ground near the fire truck; some men organize the water hose. Close-up view of two fire engines with extended ladders
and the elevation of restaurant.

New flag idea combining Canada with the United States [07-09-54, 2 negatives]

View of burning building, fire engines and fire fighters, and crowd. Fire fighters climb the smoking building; small boys
stand and watch in the foreground. A policeman hold his arms out to restrain young boys as they watch their clubhouse burn.

Tractor working on approaches and ramps. View taken from the top of the hill looking past ferry slip towards Richmond of the
construction of the approaches, trestle, and girder spans. Workers fix concrete rails; lower ramp can be seen under bridge.
View looking towards Richmond of steel work. Workers prepare island section for steel girders. View of the end of the bridge
looking backs toward the ferry approaches and San Raphael.

Manager Frederic B. Butler of the San Francisco International Airport Building opens door to his office to let in Pat McCreary,
who carries files from the old building to the new one (transportation).

Congratulations on New San Francisco International Airport -- City Hall(August 11, 1954) BANC PIC 1959.010--NEG, Part 3, Box 54, [08-11-54.08]

Physical Description:
2 negatives

Scope and Content Note

Alice Nelson of Western Air Lines, Gini Smith of Pan American Airways, Emiko [Yoshia?] of Japan Air Lines, Jo Annette of Quantas
Airways, Vera Jane Adams of Trans World Airlines... deliver letters of congratulations on new airport from the mayors of other
cities to Mayor Elmer Robinson. Taken on the veranda of the Mayor's office, with view of city behind (cityscapes).

Aerial views of the new airport, showing buildings, runways, parking lots, etc. Harold Messersmith, superintendent of airport
operations, stands by windows in the control tower [at top of the seven story terminal building]. Technician Udell M. Larsen
and electronics engineer Ben F. Lobnow work on the sixth floor equipment of the Civil Aeronautics Administration. Airport
manager Frederick B. Butler holds up painting of new airport [as it will look upon completion] (transportation).

Views of new terminal building and airplanes on landing field, as seen from helicopter (cityscapes). Airplanes belonging to
Southwest Airlines, United Air Lines, Pan American Airways, and American Airlines are shown (transportation).

Water Department engineer George Burr poses with plans for new airport. Portraits of William Day, the architect that designed
the new airport (transportation). Taken at 111 New Montgomery Street and 425 Mason Street.

Governor Goodwin J. Knight and Mayor Elmer Robinson shown making addresses to crowd outside of new terminal building. Mrs.
Elmer Robinson and Mrs. Goodwin Knight sit with orchid flower arrangements on their laps. Views of jets on ground and flying
overhead. Aerial view of festival crowd, new buildings, and airplanes parked on landing field (cityscapes). Elmer Robinson,
Goodwin Knight, and others stand in front of dedication plaque for the new airport. Group of unidentified women shown. Overall
views of crowd at celebration (transportation).

Mayor Elmer Robinson, Postmaster John Fixa, Eleanor Fudge, and Jo Annette hold up giant postcard flown around the world by
Quantas Airways [the postcard reads "Greetings on the occasion of the dedication and flight festival of the San Francisco
International Airport Terminal"]. Mayor Robinson delivers speech from podium. Elmer Robinson stands with Stuart Greenberg,
James Turner, Sam McKee, Don Cameron... before plaque dedicating new airport. Unidentified men stand with Western Air Lines
airplane "The San Franciscan" in background. Views of crowd and airplanes on landing field, with hills in background. Blimp
flies over terminal building (transportation).

Miss California Lee Meriwether holds symbolic "key" to new airport. Mayor Elmer Robinson, standing with members of the Board
of Supervisors, the Public Utilities Commission, and the Flight Festival Committee, cuts ribbon at opening of airport. Crowd
mills around lobby of new terminal building. Unidentified woman gives bath to child inside nursery. Aerial views of landing
field and terminal building (cityscapes). Helicopter comes in for landing as crowd watches. People wait in lines outside terminal
building for tour of facilities. Views of US Air Force and Pan American Airways airplanes [with people waiting to tour airplane]
(transportation).

Governor Goodwin J. Knight, Jack Dierssen Jr., and Clay Bernard of the Chamber of Commerce gather around Mayor Elmer Robinson,
who was presented with a plaque for his work on the new San Francisco International Airport (transportation). General view
of speakers' tables and crowd inside the Colonial Room.

William Mentzer, general manager of engineering for United Air Lines, receives the key for a DC-7 airliner from Donald Douglas
Jr., with Chief Stewardess Joan Denton also shown. Aerial view of airport and surrounding area (cityscapes, transportation).

Crowd wanders around landing field. United Air Lines airplanes sit open to public on landing field. Clown "Jolly Jack" sits
at lunch counter in the main lobby. Vera Yant, representing the Petaluma Chamber of Commerce, hands out flowers to Irene [Mainoff?]
and Camille Baker [holding her dog "Fuzzy"]. Aerial view of airport facilities (cityscapes). Passengers crowd the outbound
passenger floor in the main lobby. View of airport opening festivities as seen from main lobby, with US Marine Band playing
in background. Crowd waits for flight on Southwest Airlines (transportation).

Views of US Air Force and Army servicemen standing on decks of ship. Returning veterans descend ramp from ship, with view
of civilians awaiting their arrival. Red Cross members serve coffee to Army servicemen waiting inside transport dock building.

General W.G. Wyman, commander of the Sixth Army, greets Syngman Rhee and stands with him during reception ceremonies. W.G.
Wyman and Syngman Rhee drive in jeep past line of US Army troops during inspection.

Doctors from Stanford University sever muscles from the eye in order to remove eyeball from socket of the deceased Colonel
Gerald Waterman, who willed his eyes to the Eye Bank. Doctor places eye into a container after its removal from the socket.

Jean Lilly feeds fawn and yak with the help of keeper Tom Irving inside the children's playground. Sea captain Hans Tofte,
who spent over forty years working at sea, tells stories to Dusty Johnson as they play with one of the sailboats that Hans
Tofte has made. Archers Beverly and Don Bentley, both belonging to the San Francisco Archery Club, pull arrows from target
at archery range.

Workers repair ship to be displayed at the San Francisco Maritime Museum. William Johnson shown "chipping" as he hangs from
mast. View of big wheel in foreground, with Donn Shannon standing in background. Welder F.W. Meyer and other unnamed workers
shown. Overall views of ship.

Elmer Robinson hands key to the new San Francisco International Airport to Miss California Lee Meriwether [standing next to
helicopter in which she arrived]; with Manager Jim Turner of Public Utilities also shown in City Hall Plaza (neighborhood,
transportation).

Freeway link at Seventh and Harrison Streets ready to open [08-26-54, 3 negatives]

Consul General Louis de Guriringaud of France, Captain R.D. King of the US Navy, Commanding Officer Commander Ville Vieelle
of the French Navy, and Liaison Officer Commander Gagne of the French Navy shake hands on dock. Overall shot of the minesweeper
AMS-125 (ship) during ceremonies with servicemen on deck.

Senator William F. Knowland sits, reads document, talks on telephone, and puts paperwork in briefcase (communism). Taken at
100 Guilford Road in Piedmont. (Possibly concerning US airplane shot down by Soviets?)

First day of school around the Bay Area (education) [09-07-54, 2 negatives]

Fireman Fred Brogren and [Bosn?] Second Class R.F. Nichols who is holding Bruce Abrams on his shoulders stand on deck of the
newly docked Battleship Missouri. Marines stand guard while visitors look at plaque on ship where Japanese peace agreement
was signed. Long shot from flying bridge to front of ship.

Long shots of ship approaching shore. People on dock watch the Battleship Missouri nearing. Bird's-eye view of ship with cars
and people on deck and crane on shore. Visitors walk on ramp to ship. Long line of people waiting to get on board (cityscape).
Seven people look at plaque on ship where Japanese peace agreement was signed. Man stands next to plaque.

Park playground director Albert Zecker stands in front of vandalized men's bathroom door. Shot of vandalized women's bathroom
door. Illegally painted tables in card room near Ninth Avenue entrance. Paint on ground and flagpole with house and trees
in background near Ninth Avenue. Deleuse Syrs and Roger Levin stand in tennis court [that they sometimes play in] where vandals
have painted on ground (neighborhood). "Pray" painted on ground with people on bicycles and on foot in the background.

Governor Goodwin Knight, Mrs. Knight, and Chairman Hartley Peart of the Committee for Knight for Governor stand in front of
campaign posters. People converge around desk and podium at campaign headquarters. Knight shakes hands with supporters in
the crowd.

First day of classes at new schools (A.P. Giannini Junior High School and Mark Twain Elementary School) [09-13-54, 6 negatives]

Students arrive at A.P. Giannini Junior High School on the ramp that leads to the entrance. Female school principal stands
in front of Mark Twain Elementary making announcement in front of mothers and school children [children were grouped outside
so they would not get lost inside the new building]. Children and mothers stand in playground in front of building and flag
flying at half-mast while waiting for school to open. View of students arriving at A.P. Giannini Junior High School while
cars are parked in the lot below. Children at Mark Twain Elementary form semi-circle in playground in front of building.

Sergeant Joseph Donegan and Phillip Kiely talk to shooters Larry Page and Stan Owens. Booking officer Emil Reulein stands
at the typewriter with Ted Lopez and William Tayas. Officer Frank Prier talks to Charles White and Joe Carr in a cell. Gun
and other pieces of evidence are laid out on a table. Two young men lean on table with eyeglasses in hands. Dr. Herbert Clish
talks to Lopez in police station. Donegan pulls up Owens' shirt to look at tattoos on his chest (juvenile delinquency).

Aerial views of Highway 101 in Marin County at Greenbrae [09-15-54, 11 negatives]

Bird's-eye views of Highway 101 at the Greenbrae intersection with views of mountains, cars on highway, surrounding buildings
and landscape, secondary roads, and a billboard (cityscape) (transportation).

Test run of Air Force crash boat in San Francisco Bay (cityscapes) [09-16-54, 3 negatives]

New boat being tested while Navy helicopter flies above city (cityscape). Boat in San Francisco Bay with city and Golden Gate
Bridge in the distance. [Boat also equipped with guns forward and aft. It was built at a shipyard in Stockton for about 450,000
dollars].

Opera opening night [09-17-54, ca. 50 negatives]

American Mining Convention [09-19-54 - 09-20-54, ca. 15 negatives]

Consul General Clement Richard Attlee of Great Britain

San Francisco cityscapes from the top of Hamm's Brewery [09-21-54, 5 negatives]

Director Father Alfred Boeddeker of the St. Anthony's Dining Room at 121 Golden Gate serves two-millionth meal since place
opened October 4, 1950 to part-time mechanic Nick Levko with sea of men in the background and buffet-style containers in the
foreground. Levko sits at table eating a turkey leg with potatoes, dressing, corn, string beans, cranberry sauce, fruit cake,
coffee, and bread on his plate surrounded by Director of Catholic Service messenger William Flanagan, Father Alan McCoy, and
Father Alfred Boeddeker and Chef Bud Gregg representing Oakland Franciscan headquarters. [Levko also received a carton of
cigarettes and suit of clothes] (social services).

Portraits of baseball player Joe Di Maggio and photograph of him speaking with reporters, taken after [the announcement of?]
his divorce from actress Marilyn Monroe. Taken at 2150 Beach Street in the home of Joe Di Maggio.

"Sally SeaPak" holds up frozen package of Chesapeake oysters for camera as she stands by Harold G. Hacke of the Union Ice
Company and Executive Director Harry K. Schauffler of the National Wholesale Frozen Food Distributors Association.

Richard Nixon shakes hands with General Stanley Donavan on the steps of the airplane "GOP Congressional Special;" with John
Baldwin also shown. Nixon speaks to reporters during press conference by airplane.

George Christopher scoops up first shovel of dirt in groundbreaking for building, with President Martin Callaghan of the International
Longshoremen's and Warehousemen's Union Local 10 chapter alongside and crowd in background (labor). Views of crowd and speakers
addressing crowd, with factory and natural gas storage facility in background (labor, neighborhood).

Columbus Day celebration at Golden Gate Park [10-12-54, 3 negatives]

Customs confiscated Korean sword from royal family

Heavy smog over San Francisco as seen from on top of the Hamm's Brewery building (cityscapes) [10-14-54, 2 negatives]

Directors Pierre Monteux and Kurt Herbert Adler, actress Dorothy McGuire, [actor?] Robert Watt Miller, and Consul General
Louis de Guiringaud of France speak back stage at the Opera House during staging of the opera "Jean at the Stake."

Eighty-nine year old Commander John Roberts, eighty-two year old John Gilbert, eighty-three year old Major John H. Fanning,
and seventy-five year old Charles F. Beeson, all veterans of US Government wars against American Indian tribes, "talk over
old Indian tricks" [used during battle?].

David Reid stands on wing of airplane, with other airplanes parked around him on deck of ship. Commodore H.S. Rayner, captain
of The Magnificent (ship), Commander G.C. Edwards, captain of the frigate Stettler (ship), and Consul Paul Reading of Canada
converse on deck of ship. Sailors prepare to take polio victim Edward F. Amos from ship. Views of The Magnificent (ship) and
the frigate Stettler (ship) arriving in Bay, with Angel Island in background (cityscapes).

Governor Goodwin J. Knight and "his charming wife" Virginia Knight pose for photos with Secretary Treasurer C.J. Haggerty
of the American Federation of Labor [AFL], and Jack Goldenberger of the San Francisco Labor Council.

Director Frank Durkee of the Department of Public Works, engineer B.W. Booker of the [Department of Water?], Tom Laumann,
Goodwin Knight, Ernest Burgstadter... shown looking out on Richardson Bay, touring tunnel, on ferry, and standing on the Richmond
side of the new Richmond-San Rafael Bridge (cityscapes).

Several women tabulate election returns from precincts. Crowd reads billboard showing "semi-official election returns" for
both state and national races. Barbara Hirschfelder hands briefcase holding election returns from Precinct 1022, the first
precinct to turn in its results, over to inspectors Albert F. Fulton, Edgar Israel, G.S. Cohn, and Henry Blaettler. Inspectors
at long table examine ballots from different precincts.

Sixth Army troops stand at attention while being inspected by Chief of Staff Matthew B. Ridgway of the US Army and Lieutenant
General W.G. Wyman, commander of the Sixth Army. General Ridgway reviews the honor color guard as Captain Eugene Gazio stands
by.

President A.H. Moffitt Jr. of the Commonwealth Club sits with Chief of Staff Matthew B. Ridgway of the US Army at luncheon
table. Dr. Clark Kerr, chancellor of UC Berkeley, also shown. Above ground view of crowd, with speakers' table to right.

Per Lind and Andrew W. Cordier, assistants to UN Secretary General Dag Hammarskjold, Co-Chairmen Ted Huggins and Augustin
C. Keane of the Press and Union League Club's UN Tenth Anniversary Committee, and Supervisor Francis McCarty pose for group
photos [UN representatives in town to examine San Francisco's preparedness for the United Nation's tenth anniversary celebration].

Views from rear of seated audience showing Frank Baxter, professor of English at USC, seated and giving television broadcast.
Director H. Griffiths of F.A.E., Director Mortimer Fleishhacker of the Bay Area Educational Television Association, Frank
Baxter, and General Manager James Day of KQED pose for group photos (public broadcasting).

Bill McKillop and Pat Gelardi shown with crabs that they caught on the first day of crab season. Pat Gelardi holds up two
of his crabs before placing them in cauldron of boiling water at his outdoor stand (neighborhood).

Registered nurse Marjorie Patterson plays the role of patient during demonstration of the mechanical kidney [a large cylindrical
apparatus to her left]. Teri Oikawa and Dr. J. Max Rukes, a trained specialist in artificial kidney therapy, attend to her
(health).

Views of damage caused to two streetcars by accident at Sansome and Market Streets. Conductor George Bunner, the most seriously
injured party in the accident, lays in hospital bed at Harbor Emergency (transportation).

Crowd of US Marines, arrived from locations in Indo-China, Tokyo, Japan, and Korea, fill grounds at Treasure Island. Lieutenant
Colonel John D. Bowersock of the Presidio, Mrs. Bowersock, Captain James R. Gober, and Mrs. Darrell Stuart walk along dock
and past the four ships of Squadron Five. Servicemen unload from the Telefair (ship). Marines crowd the decks of the Montrose
(ship) and Telefair (ship). Marines march in formation down street on Treasure Island (neighborhood). Views of ship sailing
under the Bay Bridge. Crowd watches as ships sail into dock.

Cook Budd Gregg looks over pile consisting of some of the 150 turkeys he will roast for Thanksgiving dinner in soup kitchen
affiliated with Saint Boniface Church [meals to be given to the poor and those in need].

Crowd lines up outside soup kitchen, waiting to receive their Thanksgiving turkey dinner. Inside church, women serve men in
food line, while others sit down to eat in background, some of the 3200 people to eat Thanksgiving dinner at the church.

Don Lowernbein holds book and large candy cane while Art Grant and Mara Bartolacelli are in costume and holding sign. Jeanette
Davi, Grant, Lowernbein, and Mr. and Mrs. Serbin at workshop in Serbin's Santa School at 1191 Market Street. Lowernbein trims
Santa's beard while others look on. Group gathers around table.

Bird's-eye views of ship's deck covered with Christmas trees with workers on board and machines moving trees. [Photographer
writes "If the camera could capture the 'aroma' of the trees, you would think you were sailing through a forest"].

Troops look at dock from upper deck rail. Smaller boat approaches ship. Troops wave from the rail. Troops get on each others'
backs to form pyramid. Elevated view of troops on deck beneath. Families wait on dock while bands play and ship docks. Troops
stand in line drinking coffee awaiting transport. Troops exit from the gang plank with bags over shoulders.

The Queen Soraya, her husband the Shah of Iran Mohammed Reza Pahlevi, and some of their party walk down United Airlines airplane
ramp. The Queen wears a fur coat and holds flowers at foot of ramp with the Shah and others nearby. The Queen and the Shah
walk with State Department agent John O'Hanley while people look on. Plainclothes policeman escorts the Queen and Shah and
O'Hanley to waiting cars. Close-up of the couple with O'Hanley while the Mayor's secretary holds flowers.

Woman sits in room while other person takes notes. People sit in line of tables with microphones. Four people stand in room
with Eureka police officer. Room with earthquake damage [parts of ceiling on floor]. Missing paint exposes brick wall in City
Hall entrance way. Clerk replaces liquor bottles in store. Men clear debris from floor in construction work site. View of
a hallway with debris on floor. Person picks up bricks from outside of home. Stacks of wood fallen outside in construction
site. Crane reaches to cracked brick building. View of commercial sidewalk with debris on ground (neighborhood). Barricades
and signs indicate building is closed [City Hall?]. Man stands on top of building inspecting damage. Crane removes cracked
portion of Kress store next to Montgomery Ward.

Army Corporal Wallace Hagglund holds barracks bag on shoulder while being welcomed home by his father B.L. Hagglund and mother.
Army Private First Class Donald Giusti is embraced by his father Ivan, brother David, wife Marjorie, sister-in-law Marilyn,
and father-in-law. Troops walk down gang plank holding barracks bags on shoulders. Troops put down bags. Troops sit on bags
and wave, awaiting ground transport outside (neighborhood). Troops wave from ship. Band plays on dock with ship in background.
Families wait behind barricades while ship docks.

Dead letter office with one million pieces of mail [12-24-54, 2 negatives]

Corporal Anthony J. Beitane is greeted on dock by parents Mr. and Mrs. William Kett and other family members. Long-shot of
ship docking. Close-ups and long-shots of troops on deck. Band plays while ship docks. Families wait on shore while ship docks.
Serviceman kisses woman while man stands by.

Sampans (ships) sit at anchor in Bay. Stairway winds up hillside, with a partial replica of the Great Wall of China at top
of hill and farm buildings at base of hill. General view of the China Camp [where movie was filmed] and sampans at anchor.
Taken in Marin County.

Director William Wellman speaks to unidentified people on the set of movie. A Chinese ferry boat sails in Bay, with fog making
barge in background. William Wellman and his assistant stand on dock, with ferry boat in background [William Wellman is holding
megaphone]. Portraits of unidentified men [director and actor?]. Taken on Bay in Marin County.

New officers of Infants' Shelter Auxiliary

Lehi II raft (ship)

Actor James Stewart sails on the President Wilson (ship) [01-12-55, 4 negatives]

Mr. and Mrs. James Stewart (Jimmy Stewart) stand on deck of the President Wilson (ship) [member of the American President
Lines fleet], sailing on their way to Asia. Photographer sits on top of metal support for lifeboat in order to get higher
angle on the couple. View of ship sailing in bay.

Adult training at Galileo High School

First anniversary of Cinerama

Actress Arlene Francis [01-13-55 - 01-14-55, 4 negatives]

Making of replica bear flag for State of California [01-14-55, 4 negatives]

Betty Solomon, on her way to school, and others wait in rain for bus at stops on Church and Market Streets and Sanchez and
Market Streets (neighborhood, transportation). Betty Solomon looks out of bus window after boarding. [Sleeve includes five
unidentified negatives showing men gathered around painting of sailor].

Gloria Russo, Mr. and Mrs. D. Andrews, Bruce and Barbara Andrews shown standing and playing in the snow. Man scrapes snow
from window of automobile. Snow covers road, and men place "Road Closed" sign across road.

Mayor Elmer Robinson stands with Carolyn Lim and Elaine Yuen, the Queen and Princess of Chinatown respectively. The two women
hold scroll written in Chinese characters and translating "the community of Chinatown extends personal greetings to Mayor
Elmer Robinson".

Photographs showing a phonograph from 1898 and three glass cases filled with electric light bulbs. Ward Harris listens to
music on an experimental model phonograph, which used an electric motor for the first time. In the background sits a "multiphone,"
the first juke box made [circa 1900], and on the floor is a movie projector. Ward Harris stands in the Historical Room. The
first manufactured phonograph, dating from 1889, sits in glass case. Ward Harris sits in the seat of an electricly powered
automobile, for which Thomas Edison made the battery. Photo of phonograph run by water from the tap, a doll that plays nursery
rhymes, and an experimental long playing phonograph with 400 grooves per inch.

US Army servicemen stand on deck of ship. Crowd on dock looks up to troops on deck. Servicemen descend gangplank from ship.
Red Cross members hand out coffee to servicemen waiting inside dock transport building.

Dan Thal of Washington High School, and Marilyn Asmussen and Madeline Santiago of Balboa High School make ivy planters out
of soup ladels. Dorothy DaMatteo of Star of the Sea Academy polishes a stainless steel disk she will make into an ashtray.
Margie Sleath of Giannini Junior High School sits with instructor Harvey C. Cranfill at machine that will press silver disk
into the shape of an ashtray. Charlie Hayes of Riordan High School polishes finished ash trays. Other students shown making
earrings, cufflinks, iron candle holders, and cigarette trays. Executive Director Frank Stegall of the Junior Achievement
program and Patrick H. Palmer look over the students' finished products (education).

Family of Corporal Frank Peterson stands with him behind sign welcoming him home. Father George S., sister Phyllis, brother
First Lieutenant Skip Peterson, and fiancee June Ingels shown. Barbara Peterson greets her husband Corporal Thomas W. Burch
as he returns from seventeen months in Korea; with view of crowd in background. Ship sails into dock. Returning troops stand
on deck of ship. Troops descend gangplank from ship to shore.

Photographs showing the back of a whale trapped between a barge and the dock, with sailors looking down on whale. General
view of the area in which the whale is trapped, and of the whale "sounding" in the water.

Private First Class Donald R. Bouchard of the Sixth Army Pipe Band catches the eye of four year old Wong Yim So as he marches
with band down parade route. Float of Queen Carolyn Lem, sitting with her attendants, goes down route. Men with banners, girls
drum corps, and Chinese dragon shown (neighborhood).

Non-licensed seamen, on board the Cleveland (ship), line up to cast their ballots for the selection of a single bargaining
agent for stewards, sailors, and firemen [election taking place in all West Coast ports] (labor). Taken at Pier Fifty.

Cars fill parking lot in front of school (education, neighborhood). People stand talking on steps of building which has the
inscription "The truth shall make you free". People walk on lawn in front of school building. Students crowd the outside area
near the flagpole. Couple poses on totem pole. Students walk on campus. Woman pokes plant with pen [Venus flytrap?]. People
study and talk in library. Students look in microscope. Students utilize film developing machine. Cafeteria worker holds plate
of food. Student holds skeleton.

Mrs. Leonard Davis stands outside of Mrs. Max Holtz's home at 3260 Lyon. Holtz writes a check for a donation and places check
in tin; they shake hands. The two women sit inside while Holtz writes a check. Louis Giannini and Richard Foola of Engine
Company 41 and Mr. and Mrs. E.R. Rankin sit at table counting coins out of bag at 1325 Leavenworth. At the firehouse at Pacific
and Van Ness people bring cans of collected money to table (charity drive).

Pack 182 Cub Scouts George Mainas, Paul Helbig and others march down street holding flags and pulling boy in cage (neighborhood).
Theo [M?]sineris marches with Kathi Davis who is dressed like the bull with sign on carriage reading "this is no bull". Boys
march with troop leaders holding flags from all sections of Boy Scouts and Cub packs.

General Dean stands on podium in auditorium speaking to audience including members of troop 92 Scout Master Keith Griffiths
and Scout Nathan Howard. Bishop Willard B. Barton stands at the microphone; behind him sits Scout Robert McGregor and others.

Arrival of troops on General Anderson (ship) to Oakland Army Base

Junior League fashion show

Two former United States destroyers (ships) now belonging to Japanese Navy arrive at Marina Green [02-02-55, 4 negatives]

The King sisters Marilyn, Yvonne, Luise and Alice pose in new Jeep in showroom. Cutaway of Chevrolet Bel Air reveals chrome-plated
inner workings of the engine and drive shaft. Alice sits in the Bel Air with the door open. Views of New Imperial from Chrysler
and close-up of its new tail light (transportation).

John Cafferty, Assistant Chairman Ray Tavella, Frank Doherty, and General Chairman Tom Jovick build booths for forthcoming
festival in Presentation High School at 281 Masonic Avenue (education). Catherine Fitzpatrick and Phyllis Buke hand packages
[sent from alumnae all over the world with gifts to be auctioned during festival] to woman sitting in gated booth. Two students
dressed in Dutch garb hang sign and fix windmill at "Dutch Cake Booth". Students try on jewelry to be at festival. Students
and festival officials sit at table going over plans.

Kathy Minshen, Charles Smith, Ann Hampton, Ben Browne, Louis Woods and Bill Feeney in social dancing class in school gymnasium
(education). Students study in library. Students sit on lawn with dog and buffalo bone. School officials stand around table
reviewing plan of proposed new building. Students walk away from the art building. Three female students converge outside.
College president talks to students while other students stroll in background. View of students in pottery and ceramics shop.
Students look at outdoor architectural model. Students crowd around table in cafeteria. Students work in the physics lab.

Officer George Zeiter of the Police Accident Investigation Bureau sits in car holding new police radio while Officer Rudolph
Hasse stands outside of car on freeway ramp near Mission and Thirteenth Streets. Police Chief Michael Gaffey and officers
Zeiter and Haase in and around police car. Police Commissioner Chief Michael I. Kohnka, Gaffey, Zeiter, and Director of Traffic
Otto Meyer in and around police car.

Anniversary of national PTA

Rush Kress gives collection of paintings to the M.H. De Young Memorial Museum

Troops wave from the rail on the ship. Troops walk down the gangplank carrying barracks bags on shoulders. Women provide troops
with coffee. Servicemen stand in front of buses in terminal awaiting ground transport.

Archery instructor assists student in aiming bow. Unidentified women and men sit on lawn outside campus building; speak outdoors.
Two students sculpt rendition of head of a classroom model. View of stadium and buildings from overhang of campus building.
Female archery students line up with arrows aimed in bows. Woman tailors another woman's dress. Nurses and cooks shown (education).

Candidate for mayor George Christopher speaks to others and waves to crowd from behind speakers' table. View of luncheon crowd,
with long speakers' table to left. George Christopher stands behind Jerd Sullivan and Lieutenant Governor Harold Powers.

New parking garage at Mason and O'Farrell Streets opens

Red Cross life saving class (education)

New freeway ramp opens at Thirteenth Street and South Van Ness Avenue

Events in the Japanese Tea Gardens [03-01-55, ca. 10 negatives]

M.H. De Young Memorial Museum (Italian contemporary art exhibit)

San Francisco State College campus on parade (education) [03-03-55, 6 negatives]

Mrs. James Rayof speaks to Jack Wilkins on lawn before the science building. Cynthia Schnieber sits on lawn in front of the
Auditorium. Gloria Iverson stands reading book on lawn, as students walk on pathway in front of the cafeteria. Photographs
of the library and administration building, cafeteria, and library as seen from the cafeteria (education).

Views of smoldering remains of "The Lodge" guest house, landmark destroyed by fire; with crowds gathering to witness the debris
and firemen battling the remnants of fire. Unidentified man and woman shown [owners of guest house?].

Ship sails in Bay. Returning veterans shown standing on the decks of the General J.C. Breckinridge (ship) and the General
A.E. Anderson (ship). Servicemen descend gangplank from ship to shore; stand inside dock transport building drinking coffee.

Group watches as John Gross, Albert Alden, and Carl Zingler demonstrate their Tesla Coil [transmitter of electric energy].
John Gross demonstrates his ram-jet engine, with a small flame visible "coming out rear end" of engine (education). Taken
at Twenty-fourth Avenue and Rivera Street.

Swearing in of two new Harbor Board commissioners (Henry Budde and Harold Lopez)

Dr. Wendell Otey illustrates his points in his lecture in Twentieth Century Music with piano selections [to the apparent enjoyment
of his students]. Executive Dean John H. Butler talks over building plans with President J. Paul Leonard. Richard Kitson,
Elle Gerlishe, Peter Turdici, and Nennette Le Brun read from script in drama class, while students work with stage lighting
to left. Other students shown at microphone and control panel in studio during radio broadcasting class, working metal lathe,
giving style aid advice, and painting model in art class. External view of science building, with city visible in background
(cityscapes). Four of the school's 300 foreign students pose for photo. View of parking lot and library, with murals visible
on the library's wall (education).

Vincent Hallinan, returning to city after time in prison, descends ramp from airplane and "makes statement for newsreel" at
microphone set up in front of airplane. The wife and sons of Vincent Hallinan, Vivian, Terrance, Patrick, Mike, Matthew, Conn,
and Danny, greet him.

St. Patrick's Day parade

George Washington High School science fair (education) [03-21-55, 4 negatives]

Assistant Principal J.A. Perino of George Washington High School, Head Lawrence D. Hawkinson of the Math Department, teachers
Emil Anderson, Elgin Heinz and Kenneth Irwin look at student Ann Fromer's exhibit, "Tropism of Euglena." J.A. Perino places
blue ribbon award on the exhibit of the twelfth grade first prize winner [the exhibit being "The Possibility of Electroplating
Without Immersion in Aqueous Solutions"]. Jack Landis shows Penny Pritchard the second prize ribbon that he won for his exhibit
"Analysis of Alloys: Adsorptive Chromatography." View of exhibit "An Experiment of Supersonic Sound on Hydroponics" (education).

Coach Woolpert of the University of San Francisco Dons waves from rear of automobile as he leads parade [celebration of the
school's national championship victory in the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) basketball tournament]. Above
ground view of cars jamming parade route and spectators along road at Civic Center (neighborhood).

Basketball player Bill Russell [future National Basketball Association star] waves from car during parade [celebration of
the school's national championship victory in the National Collegiate Athletic Association basketball tournament]. Views of
automobiles lined on parade route and crowds watching at Montgomery and Bush Streets (neighborhood).

Chief city hall carpenter Les Sellman uses crowbar to pry open crate holding a stainless steel model of a New York City Transit
System subway car. Photograph of crate showing return address as the Board of Transit in New York, New York, and the addressee
as Mayor Elmer Robinson [writing on the case lists the subway car's value at five thousand dollars] (transportation).

Williard D. Whitfield, Burton Dougherty, Henry [Bougardus?], and Lou Cambou man the mobile communications center. Unidentified
man speaks into microphone at the side of bus, with sign at his right describing mission of the Mobile Commications Center
[to provide a "central headquarters for communication" in the event of any disaster] and small crowd on hand. Unidentified
man hands check to Mayor Elmer Robinson.

Spreckels law suit

Richard Rossi case (attorney Joseph Alioto)

Bohemian Club reception with author Kathleen Norris

Women police on target range

Industrial Progress USA presentation (exhibit with school children present)

Gayle Luchessa, in wheelchair, and her children Karin and Mike speak with milk man Carl Shabica of Bordens Milk Company at
the door of their home [house specially equipped for Gayle Luchessa so that she can perform normal domestic activities from
wheelchair]. Gayle Luchessa passes cup to daughter across the "stove island." Daughter helps mother at the stove. Mother washes
daughter's face at the sink. Other views of kitchen. View of living room looking out onto patio. Gayle Luchessa opens door
to desk; combs hair while looking in mirror; follows son down hallway (disabled persons).

Man points at tree while couple stands by and people sit on bench. Two couples hold opposite ends of string measuring grounds.
Child reads to father at kitchen table while mother feeds baby. Woman stands on toes reaching towards bird house in tree while
man sits on ground with book. View of ivy covered building. Students walk away from building. Woman sits on edge of fountain
reading while people stroll. Students walk away from ivy-covered building. Man shows group of students outdoor box. Three
men work on indoor machinery. People crowded around kitchen area [double exposed negative] (education).

View from behind counter of students lined up in cafeteria while workers hand out food. Boy with other boy on shoulders jumps
off diving board while other boys look on. Boy points to picture being held by teacher on railing to building above parking
lot. Students enter building. Students stand near tree with bicycle while other students congregate in front of building in
background (education).

Students talk on campus. Students crowd around priest. Nun helps students with microscope. Student reads aloud to nun and
other students by fireplace. Nun stands at card catalogue while students read in library. Students gather outside building.
View from outside church door of women kneeling and praying. People walk on campus (education).

View looking up Market Street of fire trucks while buses line up for several blocks. View through scaffolding structure of
crowd watching fire from north side of Ferry Building. Flames and smoke erupt from Ferry Building with tower and Bay Bridge
in background. Long-shots of fire fighters with hoses trying to control fire. Clouds of smoke pour over the railing. Long-shot
of water being sprayed over fire and building. Fire being fought from the tug boat Calumet (ship). View from top of YMCA building
of buildings and cars with fire in background. View from dock with tug boat in background (neighborhood, buildings).

Head shots of Lefty O'Doul in dugout, Seattle Manager Freddie Hutcheson outside of dugout. Shrine Temple Color Guard hold
California and American flags on field. Captain Joe Merritt and Two Gun Allen Gettel [starting pitcher] ride horses in parade
with other people on horses behind and crowd to left. George Metkovitch of the Oaks slides safely into third base. Admiral
Chester Nimitz throws first ball out while others stand by and crowd watches.

Dr. George H. Bed, Dr. Ellis Sox, Dr. Herbert C. Moffitt Jr. and D.V. Nicholson sit in chairs in room working out details
for the Polio vaccine. Students line up through doorway for inoculation shots while nun looks on. Man administers shots to
children's arms. Woman stands by set while Dr. Jonas E. Salk is on the television. Basil O'Conner speaks in front of microphones
on the television (health, child welfare, infantile paralysis).

Mrs. Mary Holland sits on floor in living room watching Salk report on television with her children Joan, Jack and Pauline
[who was paralyzed from the hips down for several days as a result of polio but has recovered]. View of children watching
television taken from outside and inside. Mary hugs Pauline in front of television (health, child welfare, infantile paralysis).

Professor John Henry Merryman of Stanford Law School sits on the witness stand. Allan Chambliss sits on the witness stand.
Close-up of Senator William F. Knowland of California and Senator John Sparkman of Alabama, sitting at committee's table during
Senate Foreign Relations Committee hearing on the United Nations. Long-shot of senators on stand in background with television
camera and cameraman in foreground. Crowd listens to senators. First speaker Luther M. Carr of Burlingame sits on the stand
in front of microphone.

Various High School Features -- Berkeley and San Francisco(April 15, 1955) BANC PIC 1959.010--NEG, Part 3, Box 66, [04-15-55.02-04]

Physical Description:
11 negatives

Scope and Content Note

Head shots of Berkeley High School science trip winner Gary Ackers. Eleventh grade first prize biology exhibit winner Gerald
Mapes waves from steps at George Washington High School, stands on balcony with books. Chemistry teacher Morton Jones and
science fair deal winner Carl Kuhn in chemistry lab [they will return to Cleveland to compete for national prize]. Audience
in large auditorium watches orchestra on stage for The Teachers Institute For High School and Elementary School at Washington
High and Lincoln High School (education).

George Diestel kneels with staple gun while Frank Mulholland hammers and Warren Hinckle hangs posters for "Springtime in Paris"
booth. John Flaharty, Hinckle and Mulholland work on another booth. Boy shows men high voltage science experiment (education).

Admiral and Mrs. Arthur William Radford and Assistant Secretary of State Walter Robinson stand under umbrella in front of
airplane. Mrs. Radford sits in car while Admiral Radford and Robertson get in car [which will take them to secret destination]
(transportation).

Former Vice President Joe Diviny of the Teamsters Union and International press person Dave Beck pose with "Cobalt Bomb" [6,000
pounds of lead] for 'Atoms for Life" fundraiser to fight cancer and leukemia (health, child welfare).

Inspector Frank Ahearn, District AttorneyTom Lynch, and Captain of Inspection Jim English inspect guns and other box contents
on table in room. Inspectors Tom Cahill, Ahearn, Jack Cruikshank and others stand at table inspecting box contents. Inspectors
stand at counter booking man as keeper. Men line up to get fingerprinted (gambling).

Fiftieth anniversary of the California Palace of the Legion of Honor (Mrs. and Mr. Clark Achenbach)

Two men sit at table holding piece of paper. Three men sit at table. Four men stand. [People may include Director of Cutter
Lab Dr. Thomas Green, Dr. Karl Habel and Dr. J.T. Tripp of the National Institute of Health, and president of the Cutter Lab
Dr. Robert Cutter].

May 1955 BANC PIC 1959.010--NEG, Part 3, Box 67, [050055-053155]

Physical Description:
5 negatives (estimate)

Unidentified negatives (auto accident, arrest, people)

Aquatic Park

Ambassador Ben C. Limb of Korea speaks to the Exchange Club.

[Three sleeves only. No other negatives for May 1955 found in collection, 1997-1999]

Mrs. Neal McNeil stands at door of her home, temporary residence of the Soviet Union's delegation during the United Nations'
anniversary celebration. Officer Pete Fens of the Police Department points to "Private Property: No Trespassing" sign at entrance
to home. Taken at 1901 Willow Drive.

Anniversary of United Nations -- Flags of the United Nations(June 14, 1955) BANC PIC 1959.010--NEG, Part 3, Box 68, [06-14-55.02]

Physical Description:
3 negatives

Scope and Content Note

Photographs of flags belonging to the nations that comprise the United Nations.

Ambassador Gaganvihari L. Mehta of India stands with Mrs. Mehta, Consul General S.K. Banerji of India, and Mrs. S.K. Banerji
at reception held by the Consul General in relation to United Nations anniversary events. Taken at the New India Tourist Office.

Mr. Peterson, Mr. Black, and unidentified man, men visiting President Dwight Eisenhower, shown sitting in back of automobiles.
Dwight Eisenhower speaks with unidentified man in crowd at the Opera House. Shown arriving at the Coast Guard airport and
shaking hands with US servicemen. Views of unidentified men speaking into mobile telephones at the corner of Geary and Powell
Streets (neighborhood), at airport, and other locations [some negatives missing].

President Dwight Eisenhower leaves car upon arrival at hotel. Stands with Mayor Elmer Robinson. Crowd waves to the president.
President Eelco Nicolaas van Kleffens and Secretary General Dag Hammarskjold sit with Dwight Eisenhower during luncheon. Governor
Goodwin Knight, Secretary of State John Foster Dulles, and Elmer Robinson sit at opposite side of table. Arthur Doland and
Robert Steele, Jr. leave President Eisenhower's room after visiting him. Mr. Haggerty speaks from middle of table, surrounded
by journalists, during press conference. Photograph of General Kenyon A. Joyce.

President Dwight D. Eisenhower walks to the Veterans Memorial Building after speaking at the Opera House. Eisenhower prepares
to get into automobile to return to his hotel from the Veterans Building; with Governor Goodwin Knight shown and crowd and
journalists behind the president. Foreign Minister Vyacheslav Mikhaylovich Molotov of the Soviet Union, Antoine Pinay of France,
and US Secretary of State John Foster Dulles walk to the Veterans Building for Foreign Ministers' Reception. Leaders of the
"Big Four" nations, Pinay of France, Molotov of the Soviet Union, Harold Macmillan of the United Kingdom, and Dulles of the
US, stand on steps of the Pacific Union Club. Molotov walks up stairs of the Pacific Union Club on way to meeting, followed
by dignitaries and surrounded by civilians and journalists; with view of street below (neighborhood). Macmillan also shown
on way to meeting. Mayor Elmer Robinson, Mrs. Robinson, Supervisor Francis J. McCarty and Mrs. McCarty shown standing in receiving
line at the Mark Hopkins Hotel, greeting Dulles, Admiral Low and wife, Ambassador James Wadsworth and wife, and Dr. Eduardo
Zuleta Angel. District Attorney Tom Lynch, Executive Director Howard Freeman of the United Nations session, and Mrs. Tom Lynch
socialize during reception. Dignitaries shown leaving the Veterans Building.

US Secretary of State John Foster Dulles and Harold Macmillan of Great Britain eat at dinner hosted by Antoine Pinay of France
[members of three of the nations comprising the "Big Four" nations, minus Vyacheslav Mikhaylovich Molotov of the Soviet Union].

Secretary General Dag Hammarskjold and President Eelco Nicolaas van Kleffens of the United Nations greet Secretary of State
John Foster Dulles and Mrs. Dulles, Phearson of Canada, Mrs. Henry Potter Russell... Vyacheslav Mikhaylovich Molotov of the
Soviet Union also shown. View of crowd at reception.

President Dwight D. Eisenhower waves to crowd. Sits with Mayor Elmer Robinson and Governor Goodwin Knight in rear of automobile.
Unidentified speakers address United Nations delegates. Vyacheslav Mikhaylovich Molotov of the Soviet Union sits with other
delegates during session [negatives do not seem to match sleeve descriptions. Present description based upon examination of
negatives, not sleeve text].

Diplomat from Belarus addresses United Nations delegates at Opera House. Ambassador Henry Cabot Lodge Jr., US representative
to the United Nations, walks with Mrs. Henry Lodge upon arrival at the Mark Hopkins Hotel (neighborhood). President Eelco
Nicolaas van Kleffens of the United Nations and Mrs. van Kleffens and Mr. and Mrs. Romulo of the Philippines also shown arriving
at hotel [with latter couple pictured amid crowd]. Delegate Selim Sarper of Turkey, Dr. J.M.A.H. Luns of the Netherlands,
Dr. Enrique De Marchena of the Dominican Republic, Arne Skaug of Norway, and an unidentified delegate from Nicaragua, address
United Nations session at Opera House. Soviet secret policeman talks to unidentified man with baby. Vyacheslav Mikhaylovich
Molotov of the Soviet Union and UN Secretary General Dag Hammarskjold arrive at Mark Hopkins Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. John Foster
Dulles also shown.

Officers Peter Gardner and Pat Simmons of the Police Department hand out rifles for guard duty outside the Opera House (neighborhood).
US Secretary of State John Foster Dulles becomes first to arrive for session. Vyacheslav Mikhaylovich Molotov also shown arriving.
Unidentified speaker addresses UN delegates.

US Secretary of State John Foster Dulles receives applause from delegates at conclusion of speech. Vyacheslav Mikhaylovich
Molotov of the Soviet Union shown listening to speech and speaking with man in seat behind him. Molotov addresses United Nations.

Mayor Elmer Robinson greets former President Harry Truman, in town to address the United Nations upon its tenth anniversary,
as he descends from airplane. Truman waves to people as he walks through concourse flanked by greeters. Supervisor Francis
J. McCarty also shown.

Former President Harry Truman drinks from water glass during speech to the delegates of the United Nations. Gestures to audience
before walking to podium. Stands with UN Secretary General Dag Hammarskjold next to automobile. Harry Truman and UN President
Eelco Nicolaas van Kleffens speak together on stage and address United Nations together.

Dr. John Ratcliff asks former President Harry Truman for his autograph before he departs for Kansas City. Attorney Charles
Murphy, Executive Director David Lloyd of the Truman Library, Harry Truman, Earl Behrens of the "San Francisco Chronicle,"
UN Protocol Officer Jehan de Noue... sit around table in the airport coffee shop, with view of airplane through window. Harry
Truman waves from steps of United Air Lines airplane for departing.

US Secretary of State John Foster Dulles arrives in California Highway Patrol automobile after tour of "wine country." Vyacheslav
Mikhaylovich Molotov prepares to leave hotel and city after secret session with Dulles.

United Nations delegates listen to the San Francisco Symphony Orchestra. Luis Padilla Neruo of Mexico speaks. General Carlos
P. Romulo of the Philippines, president of the Fourth Session of the General Assembly, addresses delegates. Delegates stand
for one minute of silent prayer.

Photo of Andrew Cordier, assistant to the UN Secretary General. Ted Huggins of the Press Club, Andrew Cordier, Augustin Keane
of the Press Club, William Winter, and Benjamin Harrison Swig gather for group portrait.

A committee of International Longshoremen's and Warehousemen's Union members, led by Information Director Morris Watson and
President Marting Callaghan of Local 10, visit Immigration Director Bruce Barber to protest the [deportation?] trial of Harry
Bridges (labor).

Dorothy Bradford and Mrs. James Landreth stand in front of display detailing the methods researchers use to locate uranium
and thorium through the measure of radioactivity in geological surveys. Mrs. James Landreth places her wedding ring on testing
device to get measure of its radioactivity (atomic age).

Lieutenant General Robert N. Young reviews Sixth Army Pipers and Honor Guard with Honor Guard Captain Eugene Casior. General
Young on the reviewing stand with Major General William Dean as they watch guard pass in review.

Junior Olympics at Fleishhacker Pool [07-03-55, ca. 10 negatives]

Reception for Consul General Nicanor Roxas of the Philippines and Consul General A. Smith Meyer of Norway

Firefighter Richard Thomas hands music sheets recovered from the fire to a smiling Beatrice Kay [after he waded through four
feet of water in basement]. View of smoke pouring out of building while cars, fire trucks and hoses line the street and ladders
lean on building. Firefighters stand amongst hoses in front of building. Fireman fights fire from truck. Smoke fills the street
(cityscape).

New director Gurdon G. Woods of the California School of Fine Arts (education) [07-11-55, 3 negatives]

Harry Bridges and daughter Julie stand in hallway of courthouse before entering courtroom. Bridges and Julie embrace upon
exiting courtroom while others look on [after verdict was announced in his favor]. Bridges, Julie and other courtroom attendants
walk out of courtroom. People congregate in hallway. Bridges shakes hands while others look on (labor).

Nurse Ann Brooks, Clarence Miner of the National Polio Foundation and Captain Reynold D. Hogle stand around stretcher holding
polio victim Larry Gardener on hangar deck of ship [Captain holds check as crew donation to aid polio] (health, child welfare).
Robert G. Ryan and three other San Francisco crew members stand on deck. Bird's eye view of crew members standing at attention
on board ship. Crew members stand on rail along hangars. Two men stand on hangar deck. Men pose and wave from deck. Crew members
stand on hangar deck while ship sails underneath bridge.

Children play on machinery and playground equipment aboard ship. Crane takes children on ride by suspending group of children
above water. Chief Petty Officer Jack Partner gives Janet Richmond a push down the slide while other children play in the
background. Michael O'Shea and John Needham dressed as pirates conduct a play sword fight on the plank. Needham falls from
plank into ocean while other children look on (child welfare).

Traitors and prisoners of war Otho G. Bell, William Cowart and Lewis Griggs stand on board ship in front of photographers.
The three men stand on board with arms around each other. Military man and one of the traitors exit ship. The three men lean
on ship's rail while others stand in background. One of the men walks on shore holding luggage with military men in background.
Two men embrace. Man and woman kiss. Man holds child in middle of crowd. Man and woman embrace while other man holds handkerchief
to man's mouth. The three men sit in military Jeep with two military police. The three stand at microphones with military
police and other military personnel in large room. The three men sit with others during press conference. View of back of
men's heads on ship facing news photographers. The three men talk in front of microphones and crowd on ship.

August 1955 BANC PIC 1959.010--NEG, Part 3, Box 71, [080055-083155]

Physical Description:
650 negatives (estimate)

Object in the sky (supposed UFO?)

Lutheran convention

Cinerama fashion drama show [08-00-55, ca. 10 negatives]

Resigning supervisor Byron Arnold and new appointee Joseph Casey

Head Librarian Flora Elizabeth Reynolds at Mills College

New superintendent of the United States Mint Arthur Carmichael is sworn in

Air Force exhibit of Delta Wing plane

Kids cook at Good Samaritan day camp

Mr. and Mrs. Willard Waterman here for television premier ("The Great Gildersleave")

Committee making books for partially-sighted (blind) children throughout state (disabled persons)

Mayor Elmer Robinson uses microphone to speak to crowd in front of theater before the premier of "Cinerama Holiday;" with
m.c. Fred Wilcox and Edmund G. Brown also shown. John and Betty Marsh speak with Fred Wilcox. Mike Desiano rides horse on
parade route, with view of crowd standing along street sides and buildings (neighborhood). The St. Mary's Drill Team marches
and plays. View of crowd in front of theater. US Navy band plays while marching in parade. Fred Wilcox interviews Mr. and
Mrs. Louis de Rochemont. Lieutenant Governor Harold J. Powers addresses crowd. Celebrities watch parade from speakers' stand.

Officers Edward Nevin and James B. Dowd of the San Francisco Police Department walk down Chinatown alley at Pelton Place.
The two officers speak at the corner of Grant Avenue and Washington Street before beginning their new beat patrols; shown
using a police telephone [box attached to pole] (neighborhood, cityscapes).

Hanako Katsuno, daughter of the Japanese Consul General of San Francisco, gives flowers to Hanako Shigemitsu, daughter of
Mamoru Shigemitsu, upon their arrival. Foreign Minister Shigemitsu addresses crowd.

Mamoru Shigemitsu greets President T.S. Peterson of Standard Oil Company at reception honoring the Japanese foreign minister.
Foreign Minister Shigemitsu speaks with former US Ambassador Henry F. Grady. Hanako Shigemitsu, President George Killion of
American President Lines, and Executive Vice President Russel G. Smith of Bank of America also shown.

Guided missile conference with executives of Packard-Bell and Donald B. Harris of Stanford University

Society viewing of "jewels" by Salvador Dali at Palace of the Legion of Honor

Model Lou Morgan wears an electronic [thinking cap?] made by Florence Reynolds and Meg Copeland [negative missing]. Model
Sharon Dowling sits next to the "Fascination Machine," made of tubes and other electronic equipment; an exhibit created by
artist Harry Kahrman. President D.S. Defenbacher of the California College of Arts and Crafts, Donald B. Goodall, head of
the Department of Fine Arts at the University of Southern California, and industrial designer Walter Landor, judges of the
WCEMA-Wescon Art and Electronics Exhibit, hold up wire sculpture created by Anne Knorr, First Prize winning entry in the painting
and sculpting category.

Artist Beniamo Bufano's statue set in place at St. Francis church [08-27-54, 3 negatives]

Ben Agustin takes air sample and measures the relative humidity of air with apparatus located in rear of automobile. Chemist
Arnold Ciucci measures the intensity of pink color generated by the "total oxidant in the air sample" (environment).

Overall views of the Bon Homme Richard (ship), in San Francisco for repairs, with dock buildings in background. Views of empty
ship's quarters and view of quarters with seamen spending leisure time in bunks. View of long [cargo bay?]. Seamen dine in
mess hall. Sailors stand at attention on bridge of ship.

Rear Admiral Redman, commandant of the Twelfth Naval District, delivers speech to large crowd during ceremony for the recommissioning
of the Bon Homme Richard (ship), with views of cranes and dock buildings in background. US Marine Guard stands at attention
while the national anthem is played. Captain L.P. Carver, new commanding officer of ship, addresses crowd. Vice Admiral Martin,
Air Force commander of the Pacific US Navy fleet, speaks to crowd. Congressman John Francis Shelley, Congressman J. Arthur
Younger, L.P. Carver, and Senator William F. Knowland cut cake. [Apparently unrelated negative of crowd surrounding injured
man lying on sidewalk also included in sleeve].

Darlene Harris, keeper of "house of prostitution", attempts to hide face with magazine. Sergeant Karl Schangaaud of the Ingleside
Station examines money from cash box. Darlene Harris looks at gun she held on policeman, while undercover policeman Rany Nieto
looks at her. Prostitutes and male visitors sit in paddy wagon. Photograph of bar inside house. Views of bedroom. Taken in
the 600 block of Twenty-eighth Street.

External view of building at Fort Baker where turncoats [traitors] held. Lewis Griggs, Otho Bell, and William Cowart [defendants?]
stand with Attorney George Davis as they speak into microphone during press conference [each defendant wears an arm band].

Unidentified men attend to Nike missile in underground storage and handling room during the missile's unveiling. Views of
missiles pointed to sky on launching platform, with Lone Mountain, San Francisco, Fort Miley Hospital, and the Richmond District
visible in background (cityscapes, atomic age).

The Reverend Merlin Joseph Guilfoyle blesses statue of St. Francis of Assisi, created by artist Beniamino Bufano, with other
clergy [and members of the Knights of Columbus?] looking on. Unidentified man unveils statue. Merlin Joseph Guilfoyle stands
at foot of statue at end of ceremony.

Little girl Elisa Thursby looks up into old fashioned shower [rounded, with visible water pipes, and draw string at top for
release of water]. View of fire hose connection on lawn, placed in case of fire, with home in background. Elisa Thursby looks
out over manmade lake. Mrs. Robert Peckham looks out onto landscape from veranda. Mrs. Karl Thursby and Mrs. Philip S. Carlton
Jr. stare at chandelier; shown looking up at chinese lantern with Joan Carlton and Elisa Thursby. Photographs of donkey [or
mule?]. External view of home.

"Troilus and Cressida" opens at the Opera House (Kurt Adler conducting)

The Forty-ninth Infantry Honor Guard marches down parade route, with specators lining street and view of buildings on hillside
(neighborhood). The Stars of Tomorrow [dancers?] perform on route. Joan Miller and Natalie Francher, "The Bonnie Lasses,"
pose with batons. Sandy Brackbill holds balloon she received from acting Mayor Halley. Judges watch parade from viewing stand.
The parade queen rides atop float with entourage. Unidentified men and women in American Indian and colonial European costume
reenact the discovery of the Americas by Christopher Columbus. Small boats decorated as Spanish galleys and piers visible
in harbor (ship). Horse mounted police patrol streets. Acting Mayor Halley reaches from automobile for balloon from balloon
man; with Captain Engler, Joe Cervetto, Consul General Pierluigi Alvera of Italy, and unidentified woman also seated in car.

Dorothea Pardini, wearing dress made of burlap, and Sue Hughes wear signs reading "This Is The Best We Can Do On $47.50 Per
Week," while walking the picket line. Two women walk through line of striking workers [strike breakers?]. Sarita Flynn and
holds daughter Sandra and poster reading "PT&T [Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company] Unfair to CWA-CIO" [Communications
Workers of America - Congress of Industrial Organizations]; with view of neighborhood around McCoppin and Otis Streets in
background (labor).

Bob Belt, Mary Johnston, and Jack Olson hold sign reading "Scabs get $2 an hour [plus] hotel [plus] food. We get $1.60 an
hour [plus the boot] after six years," as they walk in front of the Oakland Auditorium. Above ground views of striking workers,
between 1250 and 1500 in number, marching up Franklin Street near Fifteenth Street, with the telephone company building visible
to the side (neighborhood). Picketing workers interact with members of crowd on sidewalk. Striking workers carry signs reading
"On Strike - To Preserve Our CWA" [Communications Workers of America]; "Local 9415 CWA;" "Operator: My Starting Wage is $47.50"
(labor).

Roger Kent, Alan Cranston, and Eleanor Heller sit with hundreds of "draft Stevenson" telegrams in front of them, urging the
Democratic Party to nominate Adlai Stevenson for president.

Raid on a house of prostitution

University of San Francisco 100th anniversary [10-13-55, 3 negatives]

One Hundredth Anniversary of the University of San Francisco -- Palace Hotel(October 13, 1955) BANC PIC 1959.010--NEG, Part 3, Box 74, [10-13-55.13]

Physical Description:
3 negatives

Scope and Content Note

President Joseph R. Knowland of the California Historical Society stands with Father John McGloin and Father John F.X. Connelly,
president of the University of San Francisco, during luncheon in honor of the university's anniversary. Same men shown at
table during meal (education).

George Christopher embraces his nephews while sitting on platform with wife and others. Honor guardsmen including Ronald So[briols?]
clears path for Christophers in aisle. Man speaks at microphone on platform while guardsmen fumble with flags on the stairs
and seated people look on. Guardsmen stand at attention while man speaks and others sit. Man shakes Christopher's hand at
microphone. Christopher speaks at microphone. Christopher and wife wave from podium. Christopher gets sworn into office. Long-shots
of people in audience. Christopher stands in front of desk shaking people's hands.